Definition of "unharmonious" [un•har•mo•ni•ous]

Alternative form of inharmonious. (adjective)

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Use "unharmonious" in a sentence

"To avoid any "unharmonious" discord (i.e., save face), the government agent refused to tell me: a) who had complained, b) what entity, if any, could hear an appeal and c) the specifics of what, precisely, constituted structural alteration."

"Mr. Sha, who was previously China's U.N. ambassador, is known for his unharmonious outbursts; at a meeting in September he told his boss, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, "I never liked you.""

"Can our hero foil the discordant plans before they crescendo into an unharmonious climax of untold evil?"